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the other thing is education. educate the young players at an early age. invest in a 10-year time, but it may be too late. it has already targetted things like the no. 17 world cup. if they pitch up and buy in at munich, they cannot say they are done because his name will be in the papers. it's an insidious problem that will demand a concerted effort. >> and this is just the beginning of the story, i'm sure. thanks so much, titus. >> of low and behold, more corruption. the spanish prime minister facing questions over corruption allegations and has won praise from german chancellor angela merkel for his handling of the economic crisis. he has imposed a harsh austerity measures and lowered borrowing costs, but the spanish economy is continuing to contract. >> the german chancellor warmly welcome the spanish premier, a change of pace for the prime minister facing the problems at home. he traveled to berlin wristbands that the. ever deeper into-- he traveled to berlin with spain even deeper into the concession. >> i reiterated once again that we're full of res
the other thing is education. educate the young players at an early age. invest in a 10-year time, but it may be too late. it has already targetted things like the no. 17 world cup. if they pitch up and buy in at munich, they cannot say they are done because his name will be in the papers. it's an insidious problem that will demand a concerted effort. >> and this is just the beginning of the story, i'm sure. thanks so much, titus. >> of low and behold, more corruption. the spanish...
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i don't trust any educator in my building to help me. and it was interesting because there was a gentleman who had organized a screening who was himself a victim of bullying who had just spoken on stage to this group and i felt him really deeply, he was so committed, he was so passionate, so i said to this student, i said, what about mr. so and so? he's, like, i just never, the trust was so burnt that he wasn't willing it even try again. so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really helpful. ros, one of the things we talked about before we came up here, kids think this is all a joke until they get more information and a lot of parents think this is a joke too and maybe some parents are coddling their children. >> as i do the work around the country that i do, i am concerned about how bullying is being politicized and that it's therefore losing its power, that we really are in this incredible place of opportunity where a lot of people are galvanized, here we are in this room. but we're right at this place where i think you get coopted int
i don't trust any educator in my building to help me. and it was interesting because there was a gentleman who had organized a screening who was himself a victim of bullying who had just spoken on stage to this group and i felt him really deeply, he was so committed, he was so passionate, so i said to this student, i said, what about mr. so and so? he's, like, i just never, the trust was so burnt that he wasn't willing it even try again. so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really...
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. & students and teachers ...were told the 3 aanew reeort says the united improviigg education - weekly releaaed its annual survey f the status off 3 maryland made the listt coming in number & percent gaduation rate. number foor....virginia. numbbr phree.....new york number two....massschusetts... and mmryyand ranked number one. with a & 3 coming up... 3 if you're not phving a super bowl partyyyou may wnt to hhad out to the bbrs. find out 3 you'reewatching ffx45 morniig news... all local... all mornnng. 3((break )) 3 according to one survey....more than 9-millioo americans will thhow a super powl party at home this year. but if you venture out to find a host who knnws a phing or two about the game. rounnup of someepopular ppaces - to watch the ravens take oo the 49-ers. 3 3 outside of the bbg easy orrhot spots in altimoreeor san franciico,,rip advisor's list pf top places to watchhthe restaurants owned or namee - after n-f-l players, that lss get high scores from travelers. phese sportssguys, they likk to eat well. and so they're some fantastic menus, bbttalso hhve tte other bells and w
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our education reporter sherrie johnson shows how they're making a difference. >> reporter: members of the laser club are hard at work. these students make anything from cabinets to chairs. the list just got a little larger thanks to city school administrators. they bought a state of the art laser machine for students. they said it raise great to see a what city students can do. >> we want them to be prepared for the future, their job. they will learn everything they need to learn on the job. they need to be able to show their employability skills. >> reporter: carve ver's laser skill has a partnership with habitat for humanity, private and public schools. they fill orders. the money for the supplies are donated and students love the experience. >> hands-on things. i love fixing stuff. it helps me. i like this. >> reporter: students showed off their handy work by presenting a plaque showcasing positive programs in baltimore schools. wow, what a difference these students are making, thank tools carver vo tech. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> she has the plaque sitting on her desk. she's
our education reporter sherrie johnson shows how they're making a difference. >> reporter: members of the laser club are hard at work. these students make anything from cabinets to chairs. the list just got a little larger thanks to city school administrators. they bought a state of the art laser machine for students. they said it raise great to see a what city students can do. >> we want them to be prepared for the future, their job. they will learn everything they need to learn on...
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if we can start to figure out ways to take these more senior workers and get them into training education capacities, that can really help the economy. so we don't wind up with those skills gaps. one of the places we're struggling in is nursing. we have such a shortage of skilled nurses. if we can use some of these people to help us train, it cannot necessarily be a lose-lose for the economy. >> okay. thanks, guys. coming up, why the new push for green gas may not only cost you more green, it might cost you your car's engine. and want to know who is going to win the big game tomorrow? our guys have never been wrong and they've got money making tips to go with the winners. s >> pushing back against the new push for greener gas. how going green could stall your engine and your bottom line. plus, is this thank is "bulls & bears" super bowl. they've never >>> the green push now backfiring on cars? a new report says the gas blend could actually ruin your vehicle's engine. that's what 15% eth knoll in it. john, time to slam the brakes on greener gas? >> oh, yes. this is beyond stupid. this was
if we can start to figure out ways to take these more senior workers and get them into training education capacities, that can really help the economy. so we don't wind up with those skills gaps. one of the places we're struggling in is nursing. we have such a shortage of skilled nurses. if we can use some of these people to help us train, it cannot necessarily be a lose-lose for the economy. >> okay. thanks, guys. coming up, why the new push for green gas may not only cost you more...
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it is one part of the education reform package. the house of delegates has endorsed a bill endorsing a board that will oversee failing schools. >> it is time for a check on the traffic situation. >> we are seeing delays, 395 northbound across 14th street. southbound 395 is also slow. westbound 66 inside the beltway crash. traveling the inner loop of the belt way across the legion branch, delays towards the 270 spur. there is an outer loop delayed towards montgomery county. 270 northbound slows off the beltway. things look much better, this is 109 and your i-270. >> have roads made a difference? we will having elected that issue at 6:00. >> 7 is on your side to help those who put their clients live -- lives on the line. >> a look at how the five-year- old boy is doing after being rescued from a terrifying we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >> we are getting a better id
it is one part of the education reform package. the house of delegates has endorsed a bill endorsing a board that will oversee failing schools. >> it is time for a check on the traffic situation. >> we are seeing delays, 395 northbound across 14th street. southbound 395 is also slow. westbound 66 inside the beltway crash. traveling the inner loop of the belt way across the legion branch, delays towards the 270 spur. there is an outer loop delayed towards montgomery county. 270...
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you can get youu education. gooe. write it off. modeling possibly pick up."old him that - crosby says he ádoes hope to pick crosby says hee ádoess ope to pick the modeling back up... once he to ytas... toss 3 the contract f one raven legend has expired,,is ed reed taking off for greennr pastuues?ozzie newsooe weighs in, ext in sports... with thh seeson now commlete, and i do interior decorating and styling for bars and restaurants. [ male announcer ] whenever a business switches from cable to verizon fios, there comes a moment when they get it -- the powerful difference 100% fiber optics really makes. i got it the first time i uploaded these massive design plans. it was kind of mind-blowing because it happened so fast. [ male announcer ] now do more business per second with the speed and reliability of verizon fios for business. get internet and phone for just $94.99 a month when you sign up online with a two-year price guarantee. plus, get a $200 verizon visa pre-paid card. verizon. verizon visa pre-paid card. witt a second lombarditrophy now in their uild
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at the1, a discussion of maryland after a require every incoming students to take a assault education class. >> live in college park with the proposal and where students stand on the issue. >> is starting to get a lot of attention on campus. it was the lead story in the diamondback. strongly supporting this. how big a problem do you think is? is a huge problem. >> pushing for a freshman to attend a one-hour sexual assault class. there were 10 reported in 2009 and again in 2010. in 2011 net fell to five, but a found as manyhas as one in five college women experience sexual assault or sexual assault. it is obvious that many go unreported. dodge that is one of the biggest problems. some have the class and the students say it would be good if everyone did. >> to be aware it is not their fault. >> the so-called gray areas alcohol is involved. >> it would be good for people to understand there is a definite point where you are definitely crossing the line. >> the guy needs to be aware of he can be accused of selling doesn't make those mistakes. >> just because a woman has not no does not me
at the1, a discussion of maryland after a require every incoming students to take a assault education class. >> live in college park with the proposal and where students stand on the issue. >> is starting to get a lot of attention on campus. it was the lead story in the diamondback. strongly supporting this. how big a problem do you think is? is a huge problem. >> pushing for a freshman to attend a one-hour sexual assault class. there were 10 reported in 2009 and again in...
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a gunman fatally shot 20 first-graders, six educators and himself in newtown's sandy hook elementary school in december. ridgefield schools superintendent says the timing of the film's crew visit is "poor." >> right now in baltimore -- officials investigating what caused this four-alarm blaze. more than 100 firefighters battled the fire. at a lumber company. an explosion and heavy smoke were reported. officials say at least five fire fighters were hurt. no word on the extent of their injuries. the cause of the fire is under investigation twitter is reporting record >> would increase a sea breezes with more fog and drizzle near the coast. some of this high cloud coverage will swing over. but no fog expected. it looks like more like a summer than a winter pattern with that fog through the bay area. santa rosa, with areas of dense fog and patchy for the bay shore and the coast. lyn greene but for the early morning hours we could still see some of the high cloud coverage for the afternoon. temperatures in the 30's and '40's. 36 in napa, pleasanton for the afternoon 50s for the most part
a gunman fatally shot 20 first-graders, six educators and himself in newtown's sandy hook elementary school in december. ridgefield schools superintendent says the timing of the film's crew visit is "poor." >> right now in baltimore -- officials investigating what caused this four-alarm blaze. more than 100 firefighters battled the fire. at a lumber company. an explosion and heavy smoke were reported. officials say at least five fire fighters were hurt. no word on the extent of...
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. >> stephen: yes, latino immigrants deserve the same benefits-- social security, medicare, public education-- that all americans are slowly losing. [ laughter ] but, folks, dont think this is some blanket amnesty with no price to pay. just ask florida senator and registered latino marco rubio. >> you have to identity yourself. you're going to be fingerprinted. you're going to have a background check done. >> stephen: yes, they must be fingerprinted, and have background checks. after all, they're trying to get citizenship, not an assault weapon. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] these people love assault weapons. [ laughter ] folks, this completely changes how republicans will be perceived through the latino lens. >> i think it's going to revive the republican party among hispanics. >> it takes away from democrats the race card and it also lets nervous white voters know this is not a racist party. >> the one thing about if this plan comes to pass, how are the democrats going to call republicans racist anymore? they're going to take it off the table. >> stephen: yes, republicans will take ra
. >> stephen: yes, latino immigrants deserve the same benefits-- social security, medicare, public education-- that all americans are slowly losing. [ laughter ] but, folks, dont think this is some blanket amnesty with no price to pay. just ask florida senator and registered latino marco rubio. >> you have to identity yourself. you're going to be fingerprinted. you're going to have a background check done. >> stephen: yes, they must be fingerprinted, and have background...
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she fought for the education of women, something the group tried to end. she vows she will return to pakistan. >> my mission is the same, to help people. and i will do that. >> taliban insurgents threatened to target her again. she is getting medical treatment in britain. she's expected to remain there for sometime. >>> new tonight at 11:00, the daughter that strawn thurman kept secret more than 70 years has died. her name is essie may washington williams and she didn't tell anybody who her dad was until he died ten years ago. she said she did not want to damage his political career. when thurman was in his 20's he growth his family's black made pregnant. >>> still ahead the ravens return and the party continues. we've got details on tomorrow's big parade for the super bowl champs. >>> and from the end zone to some end tables, how one particular play by the ravens in the superbowl means thousands of dollars worth of free furniture for some lucky folks. >> those ravens are back in baltimore tonight. they are soup ore bowl champs. this is a scene late this a
she fought for the education of women, something the group tried to end. she vows she will return to pakistan. >> my mission is the same, to help people. and i will do that. >> taliban insurgents threatened to target her again. she is getting medical treatment in britain. she's expected to remain there for sometime. >>> new tonight at 11:00, the daughter that strawn thurman kept secret more than 70 years has died. her name is essie may washington williams and she didn't...
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and conduct their be of education. >> you are right about that, but the critical point here, is that this private school, they do not accept any public funding, they are not bowen by the 4 amendment, -- bound by the 4 the 4 the amendment, and parents are advised that school will do random drug testing on the children. if they don't' their children subjected to random drug testing they can take their child out of the school. we know we have a big drug problem amongst teenagers, and this school is doing what they feel they can to curb the problem. they are not disimnating results to know anyone, they state they will destroy any of the drug results once that child graduates. tom: rebecca, do you feel better if parents signed okay. >> i would feel better if we first had counselling then a program, if there a real thought there was a reason able problem, with one child, talk to the parents then do medical testing with the parents okay. not this random, oh, i'm going to cut 90 students hair,. tom: one point to bring up. i didn't realize, it is a private school, a jesuit school, i went to e
and conduct their be of education. >> you are right about that, but the critical point here, is that this private school, they do not accept any public funding, they are not bowen by the 4 amendment, -- bound by the 4 the 4 the amendment, and parents are advised that school will do random drug testing on the children. if they don't' their children subjected to random drug testing they can take their child out of the school. we know we have a big drug problem amongst teenagers, and this...
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monument in one brick of the monument a symbol of every day of the life of kim ill sung there are two education centers. think tank everything revolved around embedding a north korean society ideology of tuchang. >> after decades of enslaving the north korean people kim ill sung died. >> there was genuine grieving kim il sung died. people did look at him as almost a super natural being. >> thhis successor would try to become god like himself. >> kim jong-il is the oldest son. >> kim jong-il was said to have been born on the sacred mountain. this is where by korean legend the korean nation that began many thousands of years ago. >> the small mountain cabin where it is claimed his mother gave birth is today a shrine. >> he was born in russia when his father was with the russian military. >> by the early 1980s he had significant niche for himself in the structure. >> kim jong-il was a character of fun to a lot of people in the western world because he was short and had that boof fant style hair and wore elevator shoes but he was in truth a very brutal dictator. >> he has expensive taste in everyth
monument in one brick of the monument a symbol of every day of the life of kim ill sung there are two education centers. think tank everything revolved around embedding a north korean society ideology of tuchang. >> after decades of enslaving the north korean people kim ill sung died. >> there was genuine grieving kim il sung died. people did look at him as almost a super natural being. >> thhis successor would try to become god like himself. >> kim jong-il is the oldest...
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monument in one brick of the monument a symbol of every day of the life of kim ill sung there are two education centers. think tank everything revolved around embedding a north korean society ideology of tuchang. >> after decades of enslaving the north korean people kim ill sung died. >> there was genuine grieving kim il sung died. people did look at him as almost a super natural being. >> thhis successor would try to become god like himself. >> kim jong-il is the oldest son. >> kim jong-il was said to have been born on the sacred mountain. this is where by korean legend the korean nation that began many thousands of years ago. >> the small mountain cabin where it is claimed his mother gave birth is today a shrine. >> he was born in russia when his father was with the russian military. >> by the early 1980s he had significant niche for himself in the structure. >> kim jong-il was a character of fun to a lot of people in the western world because he was short and had that boof fant style hair and wore elevator shoes but he was in truth a very brutal dictator. >> he has expensive taste in everyth
monument in one brick of the monument a symbol of every day of the life of kim ill sung there are two education centers. think tank everything revolved around embedding a north korean society ideology of tuchang. >> after decades of enslaving the north korean people kim ill sung died. >> there was genuine grieving kim il sung died. people did look at him as almost a super natural being. >> thhis successor would try to become god like himself. >> kim jong-il is the oldest...
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. >> 20,000 square feet of rest relaxation education, and entertainment awaits the will of the warriors at ford of war -- fort belvoir. >> the uso and american public's way of giving back. >> this $100 million project took almost three years to complete. >> one of the first things we did is made with wounded warriors and their families to really get an understanding of their needs. >> their classrooms for job training, multipurpose room for group gatherings, therapeutic garden and even a game room. an architect says it is one of the most rewarding privacy has worked on. >> it is rewarding to see it work the way you plan. >> the new center was built for universal access. many rooms and hallways can fit multiple wheelchairs'. in the kitchen, for instance, there is lots of space to move around and low countertops and appliances. >> it is just fun, it is great to have the center here. >> charles practicing his swing in the golf simulator -- donated from the company full swing. he said not only is it fun but it is a form of physical and mental therapy. >> we have appointments every day. we j
. >> 20,000 square feet of rest relaxation education, and entertainment awaits the will of the warriors at ford of war -- fort belvoir. >> the uso and american public's way of giving back. >> this $100 million project took almost three years to complete. >> one of the first things we did is made with wounded warriors and their families to really get an understanding of their needs. >> their classrooms for job training, multipurpose room for group gatherings,...
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things together, then we cannot only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. >> well, today the president travels to minneapolis where he'll push for proposals to gun control durs his visit. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> good morning. this will be the president's first trip outside washington to push his gun proposalproposals. he's pushing for a big rally in support of this. in the meantime the senators are said to be preparing their own legislation very similar to the president's employee posal but conspicuously absent is the assault weapons ban. he takes his pitch for gun safety to minneapolis today. he wants congress to require universal background checks, limit how many bullets gun clips can hold, and pasban on assault weapons. but here in washington, much of the focus is on more limited legislation. >> i think that everyone acknowledges we should do something with background checks. >> not everyone. wayne lapierre, head of the nra says the president's proposals won't stop gun
things together, then we cannot only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. >> well, today the president travels to minneapolis where he'll push for proposals to gun control durs his visit. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> good morning. this will be the president's first trip outside washington to push his gun proposalproposals. he's pushing for a big rally in support of...
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about the work that we do and the power of words and educating him on the importance of using words and understanding that predjudice and fear and hate that our young lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender youth face, many times on a daily basis. >> reporter: it is unclear how long the culliver's training will last or exactlly when he will go in but trevor project officals say they are happy that he has made the decision to attend their education program. i'm jeff bush in the castro district of san francisco, kron four news. >> police are investigating the death of a teenage girl in fairfiled. she was reported missing thursday in nearby suisun city, and was found friday morning. right now. her death is being investigated as a homicide. kron 4's alecia reid has been covering the investigation and she brings us the latest information from police. >> she was really nice she had a fun personality and a beautiful blue eyes. >> reporter: flowers keep coming in from this foster child that was found dead. this is the person that found the body. >> right there, with her face down and her legs
about the work that we do and the power of words and educating him on the importance of using words and understanding that predjudice and fear and hate that our young lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender youth face, many times on a daily basis. >> reporter: it is unclear how long the culliver's training will last or exactlly when he will go in but trevor project officals say they are happy that he has made the decision to attend their education program. i'm jeff bush in the castro...
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those aren't for their own education is the surprise. >>reporter: they have the best of intentions when it comes to saving for their kids' college. >> it's hard to save when you're paying a mortgage and utilities. >>reporter: so when they went off to school, scholarships didn't cover it. they took out lots of loans. $120,000 worth of debt. >> it cost as much to borrow to put our children through college than it did to buy our house. >>reporter: they're part of a growing number of americans facing massive loan amounts to help their kids cover college costs. >> debt from the graduate education, cosigning on private student loans. >>reporter: the amount borrowed for parent plus loans through the federal government has doubled in the last decade with an average balance of $34,000. more parents than ever are borrowing for their children's education, and the average amount of debt is growing. >> the only form that doesn't have an aggregate limit. >> before the credit crisis, about half of all private student loans required cosigners. in the af
those aren't for their own education is the surprise. >>reporter: they have the best of intentions when it comes to saving for their kids' college. >> it's hard to save when you're paying a mortgage and utilities. >>reporter: so when they went off to school, scholarships didn't cover it. they took out lots of loans. $120,000 worth of debt. >> it cost as much to borrow to put our children through college than it did to buy our house. >>reporter: they're part of a...
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ahead, remembering a woman who made education history in san francisco. >> dan: a break in the case as police investigate oakland's latest murder. what happened during a street -- >> what it took to get oral kell team u.s.a. sailing this yacht again. >> leigh: what a terrific day it was today. enjoy tomorrow, because rain is returning. we'll take a look at the >> dan: new dew details in a shooting that left one person and three injured at a street fair in oakland on friday night. police have arrested the spurted gunman but are not releasing any information until charges are filed. organizers of the event that showcase local artists are meeting with city leaders to discuss security at the event. more than so thousand people attended. >> ama: a woman who broke two barriers in education in san francisco as died. arena akerman was the first woman and first african-american to serve as san francisco school superintendent. she improved student performance but was forced to resign in 2005 amid charges she didn't get along will with parents and teachers. she died yesterday of pancreatic cancer
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> even during tv interviews, which is why they are hoping maryland lawmakers keep the department of education budget in tact that would bring relief to 100 families who can't afford autism treatment. >> therapy, integration services is one of them. that is the most important because that's what gets us therapy. >> unfortunately, sam and his family don't stand to gain anything if the line item passes. currently, the waiting list has more than 3900 children. sam is number 405. >> at this rate, he'll be 15 before he gets services. >> maryland is one of the few states that doesn't mandate insurance companies to cover autism treatment. so families rely on medicaid to pay for some of it. but the therapy sam needs costs a lot more. >> a program for him, that would be effective for him would be about three to four hours a week. we are only getting one. >> to bridge the void, sam's parents make sure he has plenty of comforts at home. >> i have my dog and the cowboys and therapy and gymnastics and the dentist. >> i am autism. >> nationally, one out of 88 children is affected by an autism spectrum disor
> even during tv interviews, which is why they are hoping maryland lawmakers keep the department of education budget in tact that would bring relief to 100 families who can't afford autism treatment. >> therapy, integration services is one of them. that is the most important because that's what gets us therapy. >> unfortunately, sam and his family don't stand to gain anything if the line item passes. currently, the waiting list has more than 3900 children. sam is number 405....
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she was airlifted to britain in october after being targeted for promoting growth and education. doctors worked on reconstructing her skull and restoring hearing. they say she is making good progress. successful projects raise awareness and millions of dollars. it does not necessarily help the cause. >> inside a small london shop, something rather peculiar is going on. and walnuts are meeting their doom and one by one. this is a hard edge of their battle against prostate cancer in the u.k. chris adams has the disease and is the trustee for the charity. >> there has been a significant increase in the awareness of prostate cancer. we have not cracked a walnut and yet, but we are working on it. >> smashing nuts may seem like an odd way to fight the disease, but so is growing a mustache or getting a 69-year-old grammy on board or dressing up in costumes to run yourself to exhaustion. these are always charities have chosen to get themselves notice. it is very business minded, and is working. >> they try to build an identity. they are trying to engage with you, so the same way charitie
she was airlifted to britain in october after being targeted for promoting growth and education. doctors worked on reconstructing her skull and restoring hearing. they say she is making good progress. successful projects raise awareness and millions of dollars. it does not necessarily help the cause. >> inside a small london shop, something rather peculiar is going on. and walnuts are meeting their doom and one by one. this is a hard edge of their battle against prostate cancer in the...
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>> if your child is in college, going to college or already graduated, why the cost of your child's education may not be their problem, it's yours, what you can do to keep it from impacting your credit. >> and what the future of football could look like from a commissioner, when you join us at 11:00. quick check, overnight, abc 2 most accurate forecast, 15 degrees, fridge id, gets less windy. saturday not bad, late in the evening we bring in snow showers in to sunday morning. maybe an inch or so, lite powder-type snow. sunday on a snowy note. >> see you at 11:00. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here.
>> if your child is in college, going to college or already graduated, why the cost of your child's education may not be their problem, it's yours, what you can do to keep it from impacting your credit. >> and what the future of football could look like from a commissioner, when you join us at 11:00. quick check, overnight, abc 2 most accurate forecast, 15 degrees, fridge id, gets less windy. saturday not bad, late in the evening we bring in snow showers in to sunday morning. maybe...
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emil guillermo, writer for the asian american legal defense and education fund. and aarti kohli, research fellow at uc berkeley. aarti, we're going to begin with you because these are all proposals right now. really any overhaul to our immigration system is going to have a big repercussion here in california. can you tell us what that would be? >> of course. we're the state with the largest number of immigrants. we have 2.5 million undocumented immigrants and we've got a third of our registered voters are lawful immigrants. so any way you cut it, it's going to have a huge impact. some of the -- and there's a lot in here for everyone. employers, students who came here at a young age. they're called dreamers. agricultural workers. some of the things that people may not be aware of, in the president's proposal, lgbt families will be able to sponsor their family members. >> and that's from the president's proposal but not in the so-called gang of eight. >> it's not in the gang of eight proposal. but i think one of other issues for californians to, in terms of watchin
emil guillermo, writer for the asian american legal defense and education fund. and aarti kohli, research fellow at uc berkeley. aarti, we're going to begin with you because these are all proposals right now. really any overhaul to our immigration system is going to have a big repercussion here in california. can you tell us what that would be? >> of course. we're the state with the largest number of immigrants. we have 2.5 million undocumented immigrants and we've got a third of our...
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about the education system and how far we have to go to make it better. >> let's stay on education and swing back to virginia where law makers have passed a bill that would assign letter grades in school a to f. the grading system is really the only way to hold under performing schools accountable. also a way to get parents involved in failing schools. opponents of the bill say the grades depict struggling schools and harm at risk students. >>> and a virginia committee has given approval to a bill that would crack down on texting while driving. right now secondary offense punishable by $20 fine. increase the fine to $250. endorsed identical legislation. >> some local car thieves are taking the bait tonight. fox 5 has video of the car thieves being busted. joins us now with a preview. >> in nearly 11 years arlington county police have arrested 120 people with bait cars. the suspects are all caught on camera in a crime fighting sort of reality tv. just watch as these thieves break into the bait car. it triggers a camera. and everyone you see here has been convicted. some trying to steal
about the education system and how far we have to go to make it better. >> let's stay on education and swing back to virginia where law makers have passed a bill that would assign letter grades in school a to f. the grading system is really the only way to hold under performing schools accountable. also a way to get parents involved in failing schools. opponents of the bill say the grades depict struggling schools and harm at risk students. >>> and a virginia committee has given...
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it's educational, too. you'll see the technologies that will be in your car today, tomorrow, five, 10 years from now. hybrids and hydrogen. that's a promising technology for us. >> reporter: cool. you've been a great tour guide. we appreciate it. good to see you. also, you heard him say it about the kids, you can bring your kids here. kids can get in the cars, right? >> absolutely. my kids love it. >> reporter: you don't have to clean it up afterwards. don't mess them up. >> okay. don't bring your cheerios. >> don't bring chocolate stuff. >> reporter: get in and get back out. >> i will do that. i love the auto show. >>> beyonce is responding to the lip-synching criticism. >> and see if a local man made it through to hollywood. the buzz bin coming up next. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. [ malcrrkkhshz
it's educational, too. you'll see the technologies that will be in your car today, tomorrow, five, 10 years from now. hybrids and hydrogen. that's a promising technology for us. >> reporter: cool. you've been a great tour guide. we appreciate it. good to see you. also, you heard him say it about the kids, you can bring your kids here. kids can get in the cars, right? >> absolutely. my kids love it. >> reporter: you don't have to clean it up afterwards. don't mess them up....
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i want to serve the people and i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> now the doctors have been treating malala at a hospital in england. they've reconstructed part of her skull and implanted a hearing device in her left ear and are confident she'll be back in school very soon. >>> more help could come to d.c. hospitals. council chairman phil mendelson joined more than 200 registered nurses to introduce the patient protection act. this would require hospitals to keep a minimum nurse to patient ratio. more than half of d.c. nurses responding to a 2012 survey said hospital staffing is inadequate. >> i think this bill is common sense. i think this bill is today's version of the eight hour day. >> mendelson also said the bill will include whistleblower protection for nurses who report unsafe conditions without the fear of termination. it's modeled after a highly successful california law that's had success since it was established nine years ago. >>> up next caught on camera, these guys are jewel thieves. these guys are jewel thieves. can you help to catch them? thi, this is dy
i want to serve the people and i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> now the doctors have been treating malala at a hospital in england. they've reconstructed part of her skull and implanted a hearing device in her left ear and are confident she'll be back in school very soon. >>> more help could come to d.c. hospitals. council chairman phil mendelson joined more than 200 registered nurses to introduce the patient protection act. this would require hospitals to keep a...
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but there's one local nonprofit organization that is helping latino youth get ready for higher education. today i'm saluting edu-futuro. >> they actually reach out to the latino community. it's very difficult to understand how the college application is like. >> marisela lara is a junior in high school. she is the first in her family preparing to go to college. edu-futuro is helping her go through the process. >> they have unique needs and barriers, language, culture. >> lara wants to study medicine and edu-futuro is giving her advice. layer a is in -- when ara is in the emerging leaders -- lara is in the emerging leaders program, someone who can offer her help on the sats and offer emotional help. >> i'm taking on bigger roles. i started my own club at school. >> reporter: it was started by -- [indiscernible] -- back in 1998. its mission is to mentor latino students of all backgrounds. >> i envision our community to be engaged, compassionate, educated community members because i really believe in the united states. i'm an immigrant myself. >> reporter: lara says she is not only being pr
but there's one local nonprofit organization that is helping latino youth get ready for higher education. today i'm saluting edu-futuro. >> they actually reach out to the latino community. it's very difficult to understand how the college application is like. >> marisela lara is a junior in high school. she is the first in her family preparing to go to college. edu-futuro is helping her go through the process. >> they have unique needs and barriers, language, culture. >>...
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some things are just educational. we did two interviews in last night's "mad money." the first one was not actual. the first one was sandy cutler. didn't produce anything you could act on because the stock had run up a couple of bucks. hour, he did mention that china's getting better. we've got to file that away for the next opportunity to play china. david pyatt, total gold rush. you see, he explained to us that allergen has not just one new drug, but possibility of a second blockbuster, an inhaled migraine fighter that his company now owns 100% of thanks to the pending purchase of pharmaceuticals. well, the interview broke no news, kind of like, you know, breaking news thing, it did produce something i felt that was better. a more pertinent impression, which was that pyatt's allergen's ever conservative ceo. always really conservative. when i said i read the tea leaves right, the fact he guided analysts higher, not lower this time meant he was more bullish than usual. his readiness to agree with that. this is a conservative guy. the readiness gave you a fabulous tra
some things are just educational. we did two interviews in last night's "mad money." the first one was not actual. the first one was sandy cutler. didn't produce anything you could act on because the stock had run up a couple of bucks. hour, he did mention that china's getting better. we've got to file that away for the next opportunity to play china. david pyatt, total gold rush. you see, he explained to us that allergen has not just one new drug, but possibility of a second...
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>> yes, physical education. so body types is something take i dealt with all my life. that's the reasonable why i guess i can go with so many types-- >> we have a couple more designs. if they would come out. we have about 30 seconds. this is gorgeous. >> this is something that everybody loves. this one is tied up one piece. there are many different ways to wear it. >> very good. great for swimming and for just looking good on the sand. if you'd like to see emily's designs up close and personal, you can go to the fashion show at crystal city. the show starts at 6:00 tonight and it goes through saturday. and of course when you see the stars walking the red carpet at the grammys, think of emily. she'll be there and her little beautiful bikinis and swimsuits will be in the celebrity swag bag. congratulations, emily. >> thank you. >> let's go to mike. >> how do i follow that? come on now. >>> we have to answer the question of the morning. what's the number one thing most women say they wish their man's mom taught them? is it a, put the toilet seat down, b, iron your own clo
>> yes, physical education. so body types is something take i dealt with all my life. that's the reasonable why i guess i can go with so many types-- >> we have a couple more designs. if they would come out. we have about 30 seconds. this is gorgeous. >> this is something that everybody loves. this one is tied up one piece. there are many different ways to wear it. >> very good. great for swimming and for just looking good on the sand. if you'd like to see emily's...
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counselors from around the country were honored for excellence in education. sam ford was the master of ceremonies. the counselor of the year, mindy willard from arizona. congratulations to all. >> another dusting tomorrow? >> conversational, now shovel- able. for your friend celebrating on bourbon street, it was 65. >> they are suffering. >> fairfax county right now, the wind chill making it feel like 5-10 degrees. tomorrow cloudy, with maybe a few light snow flakes in the afternoon. >> it is friday night. >> thank you for joining us. about my have a great weekend. there are over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee ththat have earned the "keurig brewed" seal of approval. the keurig brewed seal is our commitment that the coffeinside wiwill deliver a delious cup of coffee every time. keurig brewed -- look for the only mark of genuine keurig quality.
counselors from around the country were honored for excellence in education. sam ford was the master of ceremonies. the counselor of the year, mindy willard from arizona. congratulations to all. >> another dusting tomorrow? >> conversational, now shovel- able. for your friend celebrating on bourbon street, it was 65. >> they are suffering. >> fairfax county right now, the wind chill making it feel like 5-10 degrees. tomorrow cloudy, with maybe a few light snow flakes in...
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. >>> the young pakistani girl shot by the taliban for promoting education for young girls speaks publicly for the first time. >> translator: today i can see, i'm getting better day by day. it's because of the prayers of people. >> she thanked the public for her new life and says she plans to continue being an education activist through the malala fund. 159-year-old was shot in the head by the taliban last october. she was flown to england for multiple surgeries including one that reconstructed her skull and restored her hearing. she has definitely made a remarkable recovery. jessica? >> she is one brave woman. thank you very much. >>> well, a royal mystery solved in england today. researchers outlined the dna link proving 500-year-old bones found in a parking lot are indeed those of king richard iii. that's not the only mystery being solved. richard's spine shows a distinct curvature showing he was a hunch back. he was the last british monarch to die in battle, purportedly killed by a sword to the head. but now archaeologists who discovered the skull and the bones are doubtful. >> we were
. >>> the young pakistani girl shot by the taliban for promoting education for young girls speaks publicly for the first time. >> translator: today i can see, i'm getting better day by day. it's because of the prayers of people. >> she thanked the public for her new life and says she plans to continue being an education activist through the malala fund. 159-year-old was shot in the head by the taliban last october. she was flown to england for multiple surgeries including...
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she fought for the education of women, something the militant group tried to end. malala vows she will return to pakistan. >> my mission is the same, to help people, and i will do that. >> reporter: taliban insurgents have threatened to target her again. tina crouse, cbs news. >> she said prayers inspired her to get better. she's an inspiration to us. the faces of malala's doctors and nurses are blurred to protect their privacy, protect them. malala will remain in britain for some time and her dad has been given a diplomatic post in birmingham. >>> an airplane passenger hits record on his cell phone camera moments before his plane crashes into a snow covered field. >> but up next a skiing trip to a mountain resort in southern california turns deadly for a busload of mexican tourists. >> don't forget we are always on at www.wusa9.com and the wusa9 app. >>> we've got an update now on breaking news from that nearly week long hostage drama that wrapped up in alabama just a short time ago. authorities gave a brief statement saying the fbi stormed that underground bunker
she fought for the education of women, something the militant group tried to end. malala vows she will return to pakistan. >> my mission is the same, to help people, and i will do that. >> reporter: taliban insurgents have threatened to target her again. tina crouse, cbs news. >> she said prayers inspired her to get better. she's an inspiration to us. the faces of malala's doctors and nurses are blurred to protect their privacy, protect them. malala will remain in britain for...
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baltimore >> city is a few days away for canceling the contracts of some privately run schools. 11 news education reporter who joins us with more details on the story. it said it will put up a fight to stay open. >> students are known for what they have learned outside of the classroom. they have lobbied in annapolis in support of school funding. it is the same school that may be forced to close its doors. >> i came from school when i did not even now what a gpa was. this school has changed me as a person. i have a support system here. everyone has pushed me to be and do more. i really do not want the school to close down. >> an advisory panel is recommending they part ways with the baltimore freedom county -- academy. parents say this fails to recognize what is happening in the buildings. >> what do i do with my baby for my senior year? it's supposed to be one of the most exciting years and now we face the possibility of the school closing or being under different leadership. >> it has become a middle high school giving students a chance to get in. >> it has helped me out a lot. it has changed m
baltimore >> city is a few days away for canceling the contracts of some privately run schools. 11 news education reporter who joins us with more details on the story. it said it will put up a fight to stay open. >> students are known for what they have learned outside of the classroom. they have lobbied in annapolis in support of school funding. it is the same school that may be forced to close its doors. >> i came from school when i did not even now what a gpa was. this...
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the teen was targeted because she advocated for educational rights. doctors says her recovery has been amazing, but she still has a long way to go. at the live desk, i'm keith russell. >>> well, beyonce brought down the house last night. jennifer hudson tugged on some heartstrings. >> joining us live is access hollywood ease billy bush. let's talk beyonce, getting a lot of positive reviewses. what did you think about the performance and the announcement afc? >> i thought the perform yaw was great. i love that power walk. every supermodel is trying to do that. beyonce owns it. it was fierce from the beagainst ginning. she made a very clear statement. she did it in mer press conference when she sang acapella. as for kelley rowland and michelle williams, their microphones may have been on, but hashtag fix the mix, i thought they could have boosted the mikes. but beyonce definitely sang live. "halo" is a very slow balance lad and she nailed it. the only thing i'm going to say, a little on the grinding. the pelvis moves a lot, licking of the lips and i thi
the teen was targeted because she advocated for educational rights. doctors says her recovery has been amazing, but she still has a long way to go. at the live desk, i'm keith russell. >>> well, beyonce brought down the house last night. jennifer hudson tugged on some heartstrings. >> joining us live is access hollywood ease billy bush. let's talk beyonce, getting a lot of positive reviewses. what did you think about the performance and the announcement afc? >> i thought...
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a lot of people know before i got into television i was in education in the new orleans public school system and i went back and found a cool school that means a lot to me. this is noca, the new orleans center for creative arts. i think it's the coolest school in town. it's the coolest school in the state of louisiana, but i may be a little biased. when noca opened in 1973, i was its first administrator, its first principal. back then we shared rooms on the uno campus. today noca is five buildings on 5 acres and growing. noca president and ceo kyle wheatburg. >> we have 620 students. they come from 16 parishes across the state of louisiana. last year we had 126 seniors, 98% which of go on to colle conservatory university and between those 126 they garnered $14.5 million in scholarship offers. >> reporter: noca began with a core faculty of six and 100 students who spent half their day on the university campus. today academics and the arts are under one roof. noca is about much more than just the performing arts. >> we've had jazz. we've had drama. we've had students that go on to have
a lot of people know before i got into television i was in education in the new orleans public school system and i went back and found a cool school that means a lot to me. this is noca, the new orleans center for creative arts. i think it's the coolest school in town. it's the coolest school in the state of louisiana, but i may be a little biased. when noca opened in 1973, i was its first administrator, its first principal. back then we shared rooms on the uno campus. today noca is five...